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Most kits are European style, this is their first specifically US style kit, but more to follow surely. Some of their factories and locomotive sheds are also worthwile looking at, could very well fit in on an American themed layout.

Matt]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 02 Aug 2019 03:03:43 -0400Peterbilt 320 long bed trucks - by: southernnscalehttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17515-peterbilt-320-long-bed-trucks#18291
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]]>New Z Scale ProductsMon, 12 Mar 2018 15:12:13 -0400review of new C005 controller from Rokuhan - by: garthahhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17609-review-of-new-c005-controller-from-rokuhan#18273
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In DCC mode you can have 4 active throttles at one time, with any four of your listed engines, in portrait view they are visible one at a time just a finger swipe right or left to change between the four and a drag on visible throttle. in landscape view all four are visible just a tap and drag to change any one.]]>New Z Scale ProductsTue, 05 Sep 2017 06:45:42 -0400Three European Barges in Z Scale - by: Pete Nolanhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17585-three-european-barges-in-z-scale#18202
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The Big Rhine Barge operates on Class V waterways and measures 95 m x 11.4 m x 2.7 m in height. On the model this translates to 45.4 cm x 5.4 cm x 4.2 cm in height, or 17.9 inches x 2.125 inches x 1.65 inches. It has five holds of about 5.8 cm each. The prototype is rated for 2160 tonnes, or about 2380 American tons.

The R.H.K (Rhine-Herne-Canal) operates on Class IV waterways and measures 80 m x 9.5 m x 2.5 m in height. On the model this translates to 36.7 cm x 4.6 cm x 4 cm in height, or 14.4 inches x 1.8 inches x 1.57 inches. It has four holds of about 5.8 cm each. The prototype is rated for 1378 tonnes, or about 1519mAmerican tons.

The D.E.K. (Dortmund-Ems-Canal) operates on Class II or III waterways and measures 60 m x 8.2 m x 2.5 m in height. On the model this translates to27.5 cm x 8.2 cm x 2.5 cm, or 10.8 inches x 3.23 inches x 1 inch.. It has three holds of about 5.8 cm each. The prototype is rated for 968 tonnes, or about 1067 American tons.

Images courtesy of Dirk Kuhlmann and AZL Forum, where they first appeared.]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 21 Aug 2015 22:37:47 -0400Strip Mall Walls Now Available - by: rvn2001http://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17485-strip-mall-walls-now-available#17922
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The first one is all WSF, has depressions for the doors and windows and just needs painting and roof and roof details.

The second one is all WSF and has openings for the front windows and doors. It also needs painting and roof and roof details as well as interiors or pictures of interiors applied inside the openings in the front wall.

Built in 2003, it is always impeccably maintained, with spotless emerald green decks. With gray decks it would be equally at home in any US port. Primarily a survey ship in the North and Baltic Seas, it has accommodations for three officers, six crew and two scientists.

This model in N and Z (Z scale shown) features custom railings and ladders, three ship-distinct lifting cranes, and two newly-designed speedboats with cast resin hulls. The multi-level superstructure is easily constructed with an innovative slot-in-groove method--well, it's like putting together a Bigwheels plastic trike. It's a fun ship to build, and handsome. It will dominate a small harbor scene, as it does in the harbors of small resort towns in the Wadden Sea.

The elevator house occupies the two rear hatches. The boom is positionable. This all-styrene kit is easy to build. Rigging is left to the modeler, as it will depend on the positioning of the boom. It is shown on my Z scale model of the AlgoSteel, a 735' Fitzgerald-class Laker.

This is modeled after the Insel Amrun, which ran between the northern German coast and the island of Amrum, famous for its long sandy beaches. They first appeared in the 1960s and many served past 2010 or are still in service in 2015 in reserve roles. This is an all styrene kit with a sharply shaped bow. The interior bracing on the gunwales is modeled, as well as the seating on the upper deck. This is about a two-night project for a modeler used to building with styrene. Brass railings and stairways, and barrel-shaped exhaust stacks are beautiful finishing touches.

The model is 343 mm (13.5") in length in N scale; and 252 mm (10") in Z.

A Hulett Unloader in N and Z. Like the self-unloader, this will be positionable and capable of automating by intrepid modelers. Kit price will be about $95. The brass kit for railings and stairways will be about $35.

A 180' auto ferry for protected routes such as the Wadden Sea in Europe or around Seattle. Kit price around $95

A 90' passenger ferry/cruise ship that is smaller, sleeker and faster than my Port Welcome. Where the Port Welcome weighed in at 105 tons, this one weighs less than 50 tons, so it is much narrower. Kit price about $70.

A 65' shrimper/crabber suitable for anywhere around the world. Kit price about $40 with booms and brass. Full side decals for the waterline hull eliminate the need for painting--an experiment on my part. Kit price about $60.

A 145' oceanographic research ship, the German Capella. Details to come. Kit will be about $200; built-ups start at $1100.

And now, for the big ships:

The C3 Beavercove is now available as a kit. The N scale kit is $545; the Z scale kit is $495. There is an enormous amount of styrene, brass, posts & booms, and details in these kits. Built-ups start at $4000.00.

The Contra Costa car ferry from San Francisco. This 433' x 117' side paddlewheel may be the largest ship by weight ever built from wood. The house sides, each with hundreds of window panes, will be etched brass sheets. Price TBD for kits, but probably about $600; built-ups start at $4000.00. I'm not sure how many modelers have ever attempted this model, but this will be your chance. The brass alone will be about $150. The earlier Solano can be custom-ordered; it will be more expensive due to the curved tracks and center house for the A-beams of the steam engines, and offset paddles.

I also began work on various dock facilities, such as a modular ore dock for a Twin Harbors-like scene; a container crane; stay tuned.

]]>New Z Scale ProductsWed, 18 Feb 2015 15:15:28 -0500Animekmodels workbench - by: animekhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/13851-animekmodels-workbench#17769
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I don’t have any more recordings, so I need to build from the ground up again. And I’ll be out for a few days.
So until Feb 20, have fun modeling stuff.
Video of Step 6

Ps. You can leave comments on my YouTube channel regarding those video.]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 06 Feb 2015 19:59:09 -0500Super small layout - by: stonysmithhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17418-super-small-layout#17726
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is working on a new modular track system for 1:1000 trains
They're going to show it first at the Nuremberg Toy Show between 01/28/2015 and 02/02/2015
I'm thinking that this might make an interesting way to animate 1:220 automobiles.

The model has all the features you'd expect from N Scale Ships, only this time in Z Scale: custom Z Scale railings and stairways, precision cut styrene, cast resin stack and lifeboats, finely ribbed coamings, custom-built winches and windlass, and accurate details throughout.
Here's the bow house. All of the hatches are removable, showing the six holds. The owner and guest lodgings on the forecastle decks are accurate, and the navigating bridge could be detailed.

The stern house is equally accurate and detailed. The prototype was photographed before the exact location of tanks, vents, lifeboats and other poop deck details were determined, but these will follow our customary detailing practices.

The basic styrene kit, which includes hull, superstructure, cast resin parts and non-brass details, is $275. The photoetched brass detailing kit, which includes about a half mile of railing, is $150. A built-up model is about $2350., depending on custom details and decals. These are preliminary prices and may change. The kit is fairly easy to build (it is a simple hull), but does have many repetitive parts, and is quite large. See my website:
www.nscaleships.com
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]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 10 Oct 2014 21:47:57 -0400Z Scale Boxcar Grain Panel Door - by: GreatLakesModelshttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17369-z-scale-boxcar-grain-panel-door#17553
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Z Scale
010 002 810 006

$4.52
18 Panels

Add just the right amount of detail to more than just your layout! Your rolling stock has a part to play in your miniature empire. Boxcar grain doors have been sought after by model railroaders for years. Add them to boxcar rolling stock, stack them next to tracks, or pile them near a grain elevator. Made from actual laser cut wood, these tiny accessories add the perfect amount of prototypical dimension to layouts everywhere!
Boxcar grain doors were used for containing grain inside boxcars for transit and used well into the late 1980s. All grain hauling railroads in the Midwest, Pacific Northwest, and Canada utilized this method. Back in 1939 sixteen railroads, which included AT&SF, CB&Q, RI, MP, UP, IC, SLSF, MKT, Wabash, Alton, CGW, C&NW, CStPM&O, GN, NP, Soo Line, and Milwaukee Road, set out to divide the expense of grain doors.
The boards would be installed on the inside of the boxcar door and then the grain would be blown into the boxcar over the boards or through chutes in the sides of the boxcar. 40’ boxcars were primarily used, although 50’ boxcars were known to be used if there was a shortage.
This panel method was used in boxcars on narrow gauge lines, short lines, and Class A railroads going back to early railroading when everything was shipped in boxcars. True to their name, grain doors were used almost exclusively in boxcars hauling grain. However, these doors were put into service to haul other supplies like coal, including anthracite; and powdered dolomite limestone.

]]>New Z Scale ProductsSat, 05 Apr 2014 03:33:44 -0400Z Scale Marine Railings and Stairways Available - by: Pete Nolanhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/17033-z-scale-marine-railings-and-stairways-available#17033
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A Z Scale section of railing is 12.75" (325 mm or a scale 229') long and a scale 42" high (5 mm or 0.2"). It has three railings plus an anchor rail, and stanchions are spaced at a nautical standard 6 scale feet. It is photo etched from 0.07" brass, and is sturdy to withstand handling and dings. A section is priced at US $5.00; minimum order is 5 sections. Shipping is additional.

The stairways are photo etched 0.07" brass, and are designed to used for rises between floors of a scale seven to twelve feet, or eleven to fifteen risers. They are a scale 18 inches wide, and have a rise-to-run dimension of 7.5" x 8". They can also be easily used for much longer runs, such as accommodation ladders or straight runs of up to 72 risers or 48 scale feet in rise. The handrails are three-high, with two stanchions for every 12-15 steps. A section (3.8" or about five stairways) is priced at $8.00; minimum order is 3 sections. Shipping is additional.

You can see what they look like in this shot of the Z scale 145' Mississippi River System Jeffboat (towboat).

Many folks who have seen my ships at shows have asked me to make these available. If I get enough orders, I'll redo the two-rail railings and wider stairways that I've done for other ships. I think these railings and stairways can be used for a lot of purposes other than ships.

Last months release of TTX 89’ flat cars with M109s was a huge success and sold out in a single day. To follow-up, AZL is releasing a new version in the current RTTX yellow scheme with sand colored M109s. AZL teamed up with Z-Panzer to produce these exquisitely detailed loads. Only 64 cars are being offered, 16 of each road number.

Rob Kluz
Ztrack Distribution]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 04 Oct 2013 13:16:38 -0400CAT D8 logging dozer - by: southernnscalehttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/16136-cat-d8-logging-dozer?start=20#16260
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I saw them I was having problems I sent an e-mail to the Admin, Told him the problems I was having they fixed it. they gave me 9.5 MB for down loading pictures plus they have all scales. I have downloaded quite a few pic and I haven't had any problem but I did join the site!]]>New Z Scale ProductsWed, 02 Oct 2013 00:52:42 -0400Full Throttle WDW2044 GT 33' Rib-Side 2Bay Hoppers - by: pm-gerhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/16188-full-throttle-wdw2044-gt-33-rib-side-2bay-hoppers#16245
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It can be painted as a Navy ship, or in the colorful livery of the many firms that provide harbor service around the world. It is available in both N and Z scales.

At 109' long, these are the tugs that handle today's larger container ships, often by two and threes. This ship features a large, 360-degree vision pilot house, four or six rollers, capstans and towing bitts bow and stern, and collapsible masts and antennae for traversing low clearance waterways.

The kit features a cast resin hull, three versions of stacks and lifeboat. It includes styrene main house and pilot house, custom PE brass railings and ladders, and all the customized deck fittings and machinery needed to build a complete model.

The kit is $115, plus $15 shipping and handling.

The kit with a built-up pilot house is $145, plus $15 shipping and handling.

Note: The pilot house structure itself is moderately difficult to build, with sharp styrene curves that cannot be hurried. It also requires a lot of manual dexterity to install acetate windows, which is why I recommend Kyrstal Klear for this model.

I considered compromising the design to make it easier to build, but the pilot house is a distinctive design feature, so I'll build it for you for the extra $30 with the original order, or $35 ($30 plus $5 shipping) if I do it later. I encourage you to try it yourself and, if it doesn't work out, let me know and I'll build it and charge you the $30 plus $5 for the extra shipping.

Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.]]>New Z Scale ProductsThu, 26 Sep 2013 16:18:32 -0400Intermountain - Colorado Flooding - by: southernnscalehttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/16176-intermountain-colorado-flooding#16177
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If I'm cleaning really fine or delicate parts in the ultrasonic cleaner, I use Dawn dish washing liquid (make sure it does not have any skin softeners or bleach or other gimmicky additives)or baby shampoo and water (mostly water) in the ultrasonic cleaner. You can fill up the ultrasonic cleaner almost to the top with the soap and water mixture so it does not heat up. Plus you can run it many times in a row without worrying about degrading the parts. But you still need to rinse then in clean water when your done.

But the real problem is Shapeways. Don't get me wrong, its a great affordable service. But its the Walmart of rapid prototype job shops. You get what you pay for. In a real job shop I can tell them exactly the orientation of how I want the parts to be printed. That way I can keep the support material scaring down to a minimum on showing surfaces. But Shapeways crams as many jobs on the build envelope as they can, anyway they can, all at the same time. So part orientation is a crap shoot at best. But in all fairness, that's how they keep prices so cheap. They also need to calibrate their machine more often. I get stuff that is off all the time.

Shapeways also does a really horrible job cleaning the parts before you get them. I have found a vender (Moddler
www.moddler.com/index.php
)that uses the same printing process and material (FUD) and they do a superior job all around and they print my parts in the orientation I want them to. But they are also a professional shop so cost is 2 to 3 times that of Shapeways and there are no personal stores to sell your items to the public like on Shapeways. But if you have any questions or problems, you actually talk to one of the owners. At Shapeways, customer service is 100% email only and can take up to a day or so to get a response. Sometimes you get good customer service, sometimes you get not so good customer service..... But before I sell Shapeways down the river, they are the first real rapid prototype vender for the masses at a very affordable price.]]>New Z Scale ProductsMon, 16 Sep 2013 03:34:28 -0400CAT 955 Tracked Frontend Loader - by: Heavy-Equipment-Designerhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/16164-cat-955-tracked-frontend-loader#16164
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based on an early 1970’s CAT 955 crawler loader (before voluntary ROPS requirement). It’s a midsized crawler loader with an operating weight of about 15 tons with a 130 horsepower diesel power plant and a 2 cubic yard general purpose bucket.

This is actually an update to a model I had previously released. I have added more track detail, a separate grill and parting lines on the rear fuel tank and hydraulic tank area that raps around the operator station. I also added parting lines to the engine bonnet.

The BN and SP GP38-2s are now available through dealers at. These two releases were originally a fund raiser for the Don Bouchard family.
This successful program raised significant funds for the family. Thank you to all of who purchases these locomotives direct!

We are now also offering a second craftsman version of the General Shed that is modeled off of an actual one in the Town of Holland, Wisconsin. It can be used on a farm or by railroad tracks in a yard. The real one was used on a farm for many different uses over the years. From storage, to a chicken coop, etc. It has gone through many changes and different states of repair and disrepair.

This kit where the kit is constructed out of laser etched styrene but on top of the plastic sheathing you attach a fiber shingle roof to give this versatile building and older look.

Glues together quickly and easily. Enamel or acrylic paint safe.

Z Scale
Z Gauge
1:220 Scale

Great Lakes Models
www.greatlakesmodels.com
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regards Garth]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 10 Aug 2012 03:37:00 -0400Realistic mountains and tunnels - by: soccrdad30http://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/14008-realistic-mountains-and-tunnels#14009
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Well the speeder shed should be up on the web site tomorrow morning and it includes a the speeder done by Stony. These are small but real nice.
rich]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 13 Jul 2012 06:58:48 -0400Shapeways Material Question - by: stonysmithhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/13619-shapeways-material-question#13694
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I think the items that Alex had that warped were printed in "White Detail" (WD), and not in FUD. I still wonder if the WD models were fully cured or not. Many of my early models were designed for WD, and I wasn't happy with it so I removed it as an option for purchase for many of my models.

When FUD is thin (0.3mm), it is very brittle. Breath on it and it snaps. But.. if you get FUD up to 1mm or thicker, it actually is very strong.. I have one model at 1.5mm that could likely support 20 pounds without breaking.

I would advise against buying Z items in WSF or Alumide unless it makes sense for the item to have a very coarse surface (such as a stucco type finish), or if you are willing to do considerable post-processing to make it smooth. There are folks who design in WSF, and then use a putty to smooth the surface some, followed by a TON of sanding. It works, but FUD is SO much smoother straight out of the printer.]]>New Z Scale ProductsWed, 09 May 2012 05:48:41 -0400Cars by A2 modells - by: mdvhollandhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/13451-cars-by-a2-modells#13569
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Matt]]>New Z Scale ProductsFri, 20 Apr 2012 16:25:07 -0400N6b caboose - by: Pennsyhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/13309-n6b-caboose#13383
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With a magnet.
They doesn't uncouple when the wagons are pulled, even if you stop / they can uncouple only when you "pull" and after push (it's due to the hooks design). Sorry, I can't explain more ... my english is too bad.
I'm working to an improvement : I 'll use the pivot axle as magnet uncoupling (a steel rod with a long tail). If this works, the steel tail will be back and less visible.

For my layout, I built my own magnets. I use door's latches magnets. I place 2 rectangular magnets side by side, under the tracks, perfectly centered in the axle of the track. I had a lot of old doors latches not used, so it's free for me and it work very well.]]>New Z Scale ProductsTue, 27 Mar 2012 13:10:49 -0400Rokuhan new product release KIHA52 - by: garthahhttp://zcentralstation.com/index.php/kunenaforum/32-new-z-scale-products/13327-rokuhan-new-product-release-kiha52#13327
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diesel car